The CVRT (Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance Tracked) family of
reconnaissance vehicles has been highly successful since its
introduction by the British Army in 1972 and it has seen extensive
combat from the Falklands War to Afghanistan. Its variants include the
lead vehicle, Scorpion, armed with a 76mm gun and the 30mm-armed
Scimitar that were both employed in the reconnaissance role with Spartan
as an armoured personnel carrier.
The combat history of CVRT is one of the most powerful aspects of the
Haynes Scorpion CVR(T) Owners' Workshop Manual and includes accounts
of its first operational deployment during the Turkish invasion of
Cyprus in 1974; the Falklands War in 1982; the Gulf War in 1991; Somalia
in 1993, and the Fourth Anglo-Afghan War. The testimony of the most
highly decorated soldier in the British Army, Mick Flynn, who fought in
CVRT from the Falklands to Afghanistan, as well as the recollections of
Prince Harry during his service with the Blues and Royals in
Afghanistan, is also included.
Supported by more than 250 photographs and illustrations, Simon Dunstan
tells the story of CVRT's development, its anatomy, combat record and
how it is operated and maintained by the armies of 16 nations worldwide.
The full range of Scorpion variants including Scimitar, Spartan,
Striker, Sultan, Samaritan and Stormer are covered, as well several
other specialised versions and export models to over a dozen nations.